Upscale Shopping in Bangkok: H1

Shangri La Bangkok
A single street in Bangkok– previously a non-descript alley off Sukhumvit Road– is now the capital of chic. At the heart of Thonglor’s scene (and its style revolution) is H1, a Modernist glass mini-mall, designed by architect Duangrit Bunnag. Easily accessible by the newly expanded underground system, the H1 complex is home to stylish, locally-owned boutiques and one of Bangkok’s hottest tables: To Die For. Owned by designer Bhanu Inkawat, the restaurant has a contemporary menu that includes items like vodka and caviar pasta (a little odd, but the trendy crowd raves….) Another draw is the eclectic lifestyle store Geo, stashed with everything from gardening tools to handmade picture frames. The best time to shop is after sunset, when H1 is illuminated with lots of lights.

Related Reading:
“Great Neighborhoods/Asia,” Travel and Leisure November issue
Bangkok’s Chic Street, Time Asia
Bangkok’s Revolution in Creativity, International Herald Tribune

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2 Responses to “Upscale Shopping in Bangkok: H1”

  1. I want to know about some nice hotels in Isreal

    12/07/05 8:49 pm
  2. thanks for the tip; will get right on it. Tel-Aviv is such a happening city…

    12/09/05 6:35 pm


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